I've been thinking a lot about the ways in which history repeats itself, so I've been working on organizing a little book-club-of-one to educate myself about eras, movements and issues that I know far less about than I should (Is anyone else reading something they want to recommend?) ⭐️I want to listen to and absorb as many first-hand accounts and different points of view as possible. While I think it's important to speak up (and act out) about a lot of things, I also feel how important it is for a lot of us right now to listen more and talk less. While I have my own experiences as a woman and a member of the LGBTQ community, there are so many people in America whose experiences I know little about and would like to understand more. These books are just a jumping off point and are in addition to more contemporary pieces of writing I'm reading online (Mic and Medium have been publishing some great first-hand stories by people from marginalized groups in America), but I find getting some historical context and greater education always helps understand the way systems and culture work in the broader sense. Currently diving into: Women, Race and Class -- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee-- Freedom's Daughter's -- Sister Outsider -- Parting the Waters-- Life Upon These Shores-- and (for fun) the Hamilton Book (although that still has some connections to what we're living through right now) and some back issues of The Riveter magazine. [I read Hillbilly Elegy by JD Vance earlier this year- it's an important read if you're unfamiliar with Appalachia or the viewpoint of a lot of people in rural and Rustbelt areas...]

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I've been thinking a lot about the ways in which history repeats itself, so I've been working on organizing a little book-club-of-one to educate myself about eras, movements and issues that I know far less about than I should (Is anyone else reading something they want to recommend?) ⭐️I want to listen to and absorb as many first-hand accounts and different points of view as possible. While I think it's important to speak up (and act out) about a lot of things, I also feel how important it is for a lot of us right now to listen more and talk less. While I have my own experiences as a woman and a member of the LGBTQ community, there are so many people in America whose experiences I know little about and would like to understand more. These books are just a jumping off point and are in addition to more contemporary pieces of writing I'm reading online (Mic and Medium have been publishing some great first-hand stories by people from marginalized groups in America), but I find getting some historical context and greater education always helps understand the way systems and culture work in the broader sense. Currently diving into: Women, Race and Class -- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee-- Freedom's Daughter's -- Sister Outsider -- Parting the Waters-- Life Upon These Shores-- and (for fun) the Hamilton Book (although that still has some connections to what we're living through right now) and some back issues of The Riveter magazine. [I read Hillbilly Elegy by JD Vance earlier this year- it's an important read if you're unfamiliar with Appalachia or the viewpoint of a lot of people in rural and Rustbelt areas...]


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